Research by a Scottish education authority has revealed a breakthrough in closing the basic skills gap between young children from poor and better-off backgrounds. Tests carried out by Aberdeen education authority have shown for the first...

Research by a Scottish education authority has revealed a breakthrough in closing the basic skills gap between young children from poor and better-off backgrounds. Tests carried out by Aberdeen education authority have shown for the first time that early intervention in Primary 1 made a real difference in helping five-year-olds from poorer backgrounds to catch up with their peers in maths and reading attainment.
Research by a Scottish education authority has revealed a breakthrough in closing the basic skills gap between young children from poor and better-off backgrounds. Tests carried out by Aberdeen education authority have shown for the first...
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